Entrance Door; Outdoor Operation; Inside Operation - PREVOST H3-45 VIP Owner's Manual

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CAUTION
Do not fill to more than 95% of the tank capacity.
Do not "top off" the tank, doing so may result in
fuel spillage when the fuel expands.
CAUTION
DEF – Do not overfill
If an automatic nozzle is used for filling diesel
exhaust fluid (DEF), do not add further DEF after
the nozzle has automatically shut off flow a first
time.
If such nozzle is not available, use the DEF level
gage on the instrument panel to control the
quantity during filling.
Diesel exhaust fluid DEF will begin to crystallize
and freeze at 12°F (-11°C) and expand by 7%
when frozen. To allow expansion without
damaging the DEF tank, do not fill the tank with
more than 16 gallons (60 liters).
During vehicle operations, the SCR system is
designed to provide heating for the DEF tank and
supply lines. If DEF freezes when the vehicle is
shut down, start up and normal operation of the
vehicle will not be inhibited. The SCR heating
system is designed to quickly return the DEF to
liquid form and the operation of the vehicle will not
be impacted.

ENTRANCE DOOR

OUTDOOR OPERATION

Lock or unlock the entrance door from outside the
vehicle by either turning the key in the door lock
(counterclockwise to lock, clockwise to unlock),
by using the outside key pad, or by using the
remote control (electronic key). Open the door by
pulling on the lever. Close by pushing the door
shut.
FIGURE 22: OUTSIDE LOCKING DEVICES
NOTE
The stepwell lights and entrance overhead light
turn on as the door opens.

INSIDE OPERATION

There are two ways of unlocking the entrance door
from the inside. The first consists in actuating the
rocker switch on the R.H. dashboard panel. This
operation
compartment locking devices.
It is also possible to unlock the entrance door by
sliding its lock lever to the left.
FIGURE 23: INSIDE LOCKING DEVICES
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